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Calling 911You should call 911 whenever you have an emergency, need to speak with an officer or file a report. (Our online reporting system is available 24 hours a day for your convenience.) When you call 911 it will be answered by a "Call Receiver". The Call Receiver will determine whether or not your call is an emergency to be handled right away or to have an officer make contact with you to file a non emergency report. They will ask questions which are specifically designed to obtain information so that the proper response can be taken for your call. You may be asked to stay on the phone while the Call Receiver enters your responses into a computer system that has already identified the address you are calling from. This system is the "Enhanced 911" system. At the same time, the information is being read by the Dispatcher on another computer. Emergency responders may be alerted and sent to your location. OUT OF STATE OR REGIONIf you are out of state or the region and need to call 911 for an emergency or a priority within the City of Auburn then you can reach the 911 center by calling: 253-852-2121 WHO TO CALLShould you need to speak with someone with the Police or Fire Department the following are the published numbers; Police - 253-931-3080 Fire - 253-931-3060 |
CONTACTAuburn Justice Center 340 E Main ST, Suite 201 Auburn WA 98002 Phone: 253-931-3080 Lobby Services 24 hours a day Business Office 9 AM - 5 PM Monday-Friday Closed Sat, Sun, & Holidays Probation services 340 E Main ST Auburn, WA 98002 Phone: 253-288-7405 Fax:253-876-1906
RelatedVictim Information Network K-9 Calendars
You may purchase a 2012 K-9 Calendar at the front desk of the Auburn Police Department for $10 cash or check. All proceeds go to the Valley K-9 Association to pay for food and medical costs for retired Police K-9 dogs. |
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